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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> reporter: it's been more than >> reporter: it's been more than four years since friends discovered travis alexander's crumpled up body. >> jodi arias killed travis alexander. there is no doubt about it. the million dollar question is what would have forced her to do it. >> after telling two different stories about her innocence, jodi now admitted under oath that she was the killer. >> reporter: she pled not guilty. self defense. that she was forced to kill travis. >> in just those two minutes, jodi had to make a choice. she would either live or she would die. >> the death
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> reporter: it's been more...
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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. r ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. r ] what does beauty feel like? find...
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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've go
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a...
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it was self-defense. now facing the death penalty, arias waits as the final seconds of her roller coaster trial tick away. here's our series, crime and punishment. >> he's trying to get away. >> she is jodi arias, a 32-year-old on trial for her life after the brutal murder of her ex-boyfriend. for the last four months she's been trying to convince an arizona jury she killed in self-defense. today, juan martinez known for his courtroom theatrics gave his fiery closing arguments. >> even after stabbing him over and over again and after slashing his throat from ear to ear and then even after taking a gun and shooting him in the face she will not let him rest in peace. >> martinez repeatedly called the admitted kill a liar. absolutely without a shadow of the doubt, she's a liar. >> and told the jury that arias looked directly in their eyes and lied on the witness stand. >> it's a field of lies as she sat on the witness stand. >> martinez ended the argument by showing the jury the bloody crime scene photos, th
it was self-defense. now facing the death penalty, arias waits as the final seconds of her roller coaster trial tick away. here's our series, crime and punishment. >> he's trying to get away. >> she is jodi arias, a 32-year-old on trial for her life after the brutal murder of her ex-boyfriend. for the last four months she's been trying to convince an arizona jury she killed in self-defense. today, juan martinez known for his courtroom theatrics gave his fiery closing arguments....
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you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word "skank"? >> reporter: a hint of what they might be thinking. are everywhere these days. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 introducing
you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you...
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the defense closing arguments went on without a problem. having been in the courtroom covering the trial for months we all know that is a no-no. >>> to reese witherspoon's arrest has gone from unfortunate to downright embarrassing. what she had to say to the officer that night all caught on camera. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? why? and we've hit the why phase... so i'm 100% flake free and smell 100% handsome. mmmmmm. is this the way you guys always record sound? yes it is. [ sniffs ] ahhh! [ male announcer ] head & shoulders with old spice. >>> it was so hot today reese witherspoon was in the cop car just for air conditioning. oh, boy
the defense closing arguments went on without a problem. having been in the courtroom covering the trial for months we all know that is a no-no. >>> to reese witherspoon's arrest has gone from unfortunate to downright embarrassing. what she had to say to the officer that night all caught on camera. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do...
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this cd has reacted defensively. they said we are already offering people choices. if they really want that, they can buy those alternative products. we are beholden both consumers and our own shareholders. they left the meeting going back to what they are doing and had deep reliance on salt, sugar and fat. >> and most of at what people call ultra processed foods. even a baby carrot can be defined as a processed food because it doesn't grow that way in the ground. typically for my sense, processed foods are those that take ingredients and highly refined them, highly processed them. before it was irate write about are incredibly dependent on salt, sugar and fat. it's not a mystery. you can pick up the legal and see things to some government regulation we have, you can see the amounts of salt, sugar fat in these items and a fixture at mary. just how reliant on these ingredients. for convenience because they can act as preservatives and also low cost because they can hope the industry avoid using more costly ingredients like fresh herbs and spices. >> patricia aufderhe
this cd has reacted defensively. they said we are already offering people choices. if they really want that, they can buy those alternative products. we are beholden both consumers and our own shareholders. they left the meeting going back to what they are doing and had deep reliance on salt, sugar and fat. >> and most of at what people call ultra processed foods. even a baby carrot can be defined as a processed food because it doesn't grow that way in the ground. typically for my sense,...
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in fact i'm taking my charm defensive on the road. a texas bash due. and a kentucky bluegrass concert with rand paul and a book burning with michele bachmann. and it's similar tell, we need to make progress on important issues. take the sequester. republicans fell in love with this thing and now they can't stop talking about how much they hate t it's like we are trapped in a taylor swift album. >>> a few good lines. joining me with reaction and author a of of a book out this week, "is college worth it." mr. bennett is with us. i'm proud to announce i have never been to a white house washington correspondence dinner. both tom brokaw and barbara walters are critical recently of it. i don't mind the joking part, i don't care that they get together, but it seems that there's a nexus here, where the president, the media, hollywood converge. and i don't think we are -- they are getting anything done on behalf of the american people. it seems too close to me. >> it's very close. it's very close, sean. you are absolutely right. it's kind of the liberal establi
in fact i'm taking my charm defensive on the road. a texas bash due. and a kentucky bluegrass concert with rand paul and a book burning with michele bachmann. and it's similar tell, we need to make progress on important issues. take the sequester. republicans fell in love with this thing and now they can't stop talking about how much they hate t it's like we are trapped in a taylor swift album. >>> a few good lines. joining me with reaction and author a of of a book out this week,...
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this country is based on a defense of aspiration and seeking success. that is why immigrants come here. why would you not want that? my body not want that in the workforce of the employees i am working for? per diem for us, we look at comprehensive immigration reform as an economic and carried it that is the bedrock of what's going to make this economic system competitive going earlier. why do you want to have the system proposed by some dirt cheap second-class citizens? that i could then not trained, not engage in this economic structure to the fullest extent of them being able to come out this entire country. i said before, we need more immigrants in order to support the graying of america. but let's start with those that are here right now. [applause] this is the base upon which you can build from an economic system. in addition, i fundamentally believe it doesn't take an immigration policy that has both high-tech and for lack of a better word, low-tech immigrants. that is what makes the economic system digress. when i don't want to take out steve in
this country is based on a defense of aspiration and seeking success. that is why immigrants come here. why would you not want that? my body not want that in the workforce of the employees i am working for? per diem for us, we look at comprehensive immigration reform as an economic and carried it that is the bedrock of what's going to make this economic system competitive going earlier. why do you want to have the system proposed by some dirt cheap second-class citizens? that i could then not...
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you are paying for dzhokhar hospital bills pay for tamerlan's public defense when he beat up girlfriend in 1999. it goes on and on. senator sessions talking about immigration bill. illegal immigrants would immediately gain access to state and local government assistance like these family of terrorists just enjoyed for all of this time. we have an entitlement society that is now out of control. record numbers of people on food stamps, bill. 48 million. more than the entire population of spain. >> bill: i agree with all you are saying but put it in some kind can of perspective. who was the president that presided over most of the food stamp explosion? who? >> let me tell you. >> who? >> you are talking about linden johnson. >> talking about george w. bush. >> did not originate with barack obama but barack obama's policies have put this on steroids. >> bill: yes. he is has taken it and run with it but to be fair w. >> this has been going on for a long time. >> food and food stamps. colmes, i just don't understand how you can say knowing what we know now if you went back in a time machine y
you are paying for dzhokhar hospital bills pay for tamerlan's public defense when he beat up girlfriend in 1999. it goes on and on. senator sessions talking about immigration bill. illegal immigrants would immediately gain access to state and local government assistance like these family of terrorists just enjoyed for all of this time. we have an entitlement society that is now out of control. record numbers of people on food stamps, bill. 48 million. more than the entire population of spain....
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. >> cenk: all right, we have a reaction from one of their defense attorneys, this is the defense attorney for dias kadyrbayev. let's hear from him. >> just as shocked and horrified by the violence that took place as the rest of the community is. he did not know that this individual was involved in a bombing. his first inkling came much later. the government allegations, immediately we dispute and we look forward to proving our case in court. >> cenk: that's not what the complaint says. the complaint says that kadyrbayev texted tsarnaev, and said he looked like the suspect on television, and contained "lol" which is weird coming from a terrorist and other jokes as you better not text me and come to my room and take whatever you want. it's possible he said that because he knew he was going to be on the run and according to authorities that's when the last time that his friends would see him alive. and in fact, it was and now they're in trouble for helping him. jeremy cahill, his knew book is called dirty wars." he has a documentary on that as well. tricia rose the professor from brown unive
. >> cenk: all right, we have a reaction from one of their defense attorneys, this is the defense attorney for dias kadyrbayev. let's hear from him. >> just as shocked and horrified by the violence that took place as the rest of the community is. he did not know that this individual was involved in a bombing. his first inkling came much later. the government allegations, immediately we dispute and we look forward to proving our case in court. >> cenk: that's not what the...
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the problem is where losing constantly because we're always on the defensive. by we i mean people who believe in free markets and individual freedom. obama won the election. i think he wanted more convincingly than many other republicans who argue with me. i don't see a single red state, i do see a single blue state trending red in the next election. maybe i'm missing one but i think it's going to be very difficult unless you get a very charismatic person who can change a lot of minds. and this time it's not like the first election. this time when you what barack obama said for. had a record of bailouts, of stagnation, of class warfare, past the government health care that supposedly no one wanted. he continued his policy. we have high unemployment. you know the whole story, and he still won very easily. so you have to keep that in mind going towards the next election. throughout the election obama said what i think are crazy things the going thing -- he would say you didn't build that. he was so offended you couldn't leave he said about your neighbor was not t
the problem is where losing constantly because we're always on the defensive. by we i mean people who believe in free markets and individual freedom. obama won the election. i think he wanted more convincingly than many other republicans who argue with me. i don't see a single red state, i do see a single blue state trending red in the next election. maybe i'm missing one but i think it's going to be very difficult unless you get a very charismatic person who can change a lot of minds. and this...
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others are not nearly so defensible. so that i think that at the end of the day, um, this is something that we're doing by choice, not by circumstance. >> let me follow up on that. it's not that the military capability is not there, a question of national will. and, obviously, i think the experience in both iraq and afghanistan will very much flavor the response to what's going on in syria and the potential expansion of that conflict. and, again, i apologize for using historical analog, but after vietnam you couldn't pay people enough to get back into counterinsurgency operations, but the threat did not go away. particularly in central america. so you saw major communist-led insurgencies in nicaragua and el shafl door. the u.s. had to respond to those. the response used was very, very different than the response used in vietnam. so i think if you have someone from whomever think tank walks over the hill and says, you know, the solution to these sorts of problems is to put large u.s. ground formations on the ground and ha
others are not nearly so defensible. so that i think that at the end of the day, um, this is something that we're doing by choice, not by circumstance. >> let me follow up on that. it's not that the military capability is not there, a question of national will. and, obviously, i think the experience in both iraq and afghanistan will very much flavor the response to what's going on in syria and the potential expansion of that conflict. and, again, i apologize for using historical analog,...
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maybe they -- john: in a defensive crouch. >> is to roll over the country. think it has been an issue for the country as a whole. the recessionary states, where not getting back to where we want to be. so if taxes is doing that more effectively, then of all for it. john: this program is critical of governor perry and texas for corporate welfare. some companies that paid big to move there. bank of america, home depot, samsung, t-mobile. >> well, i think it's pretty free-market, but in practice it's pretty pragmatic. you might even discover his pro employment or pro-business rather than strictly ideologically free-market cheering. so i think things like subsidies command centers, of the spending to build up industries or attract particular companies has been going on for a while. misstates do that. we do also. john: and my favorite part that really illustrates how texas is different. your legislature, for this big state guy does not meet every year. every two years. >> every other year for 140 days. john: pennsylvania, for example, half the population, more le
maybe they -- john: in a defensive crouch. >> is to roll over the country. think it has been an issue for the country as a whole. the recessionary states, where not getting back to where we want to be. so if taxes is doing that more effectively, then of all for it. john: this program is critical of governor perry and texas for corporate welfare. some companies that paid big to move there. bank of america, home depot, samsung, t-mobile. >> well, i think it's pretty free-market, but...
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he was on the defensive. that heaste he said smoked but he did not inhale which was laughed at and everything else. forward we're now in the hiring process. president obama had already disclosed that in his book that he had experimented with cocaine. toe people use that example say we have come a long way in our views on drug use. i am going to say that is not an example of. it is an example of increasing the fact that we have a digital record out there. we have records of our reputation. the more you own and manage the disclosure of that information, the more power you have. >> a great way to finish. >> thank you so much. thank you to the panel. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> house veterans' affairs committee chairman jess miller is the guest this week. he will talk about issues facing veterans including jobs and white officials have been paid bonuses what the backlog continues to grow. 10:00 p.m.day at here on c-span. >> th
he was on the defensive. that heaste he said smoked but he did not inhale which was laughed at and everything else. forward we're now in the hiring process. president obama had already disclosed that in his book that he had experimented with cocaine. toe people use that example say we have come a long way in our views on drug use. i am going to say that is not an example of. it is an example of increasing the fact that we have a digital record out there. we have records of our reputation. the...
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maybe they -- john: in a defensive crouch. >> is to roll over the country. think it has been an issue for the country as a whole. the recessionary states, where not getting back to where we want to be. so if taxes is doing that more effectively, then of all for it. john: this program is critical of governor perry and texas for corporate welfare. some companies that paid big to move there. bank of america, home depot, samsung, t-mobile. >> well, i think it's pretty free-market, but in practice it's pretty pragmatic. you might even discover his pro employment or pro-business rather than strictly ideologically free-market cheering. so i think things like subsidies command centers, of the spending to build up industries or attract particular companies has been going on for a while. misstates do that. we do also. john: and my favorite part that really illustrates how texas is different. your legislature, for this big state guy does not meet every year. every two years. >> every other year for 140 days. john: pennsylvania, for example, half the population, more le
maybe they -- john: in a defensive crouch. >> is to roll over the country. think it has been an issue for the country as a whole. the recessionary states, where not getting back to where we want to be. so if taxes is doing that more effectively, then of all for it. john: this program is critical of governor perry and texas for corporate welfare. some companies that paid big to move there. bank of america, home depot, samsung, t-mobile. >> well, i think it's pretty free-market, but...
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. >> watson's pencil defense did have some success. his prosecutor wanted 25 years. he was eventually sentenced to 12, but with good behavior and time served, he will be eligible for release in 7 1/2 years. >>> coming up, one of the most colorful inmates at maricopa. >> this is one of my daughter. the reason why i'm in here. >>> and later, one of the most feared. >> she is the one in this whole jail that creeps me out for a better word. >> rest assured, if somebody killed a [ bleep ], they had a reason to [ bleep ] do it. you need to be looking at the dead [ bleep ], not the mother [ bleep ] who killed her. yeah. ♪ i'm sendin' them weeds to the great beyond ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] ♪ ♪ no need to pump, just point and shoot ♪ ♪ hit 'em in the leaves, and it kills to the root ♪ ♪ 'round fences, trees, even mulched beds ♪ ♪ 'cause the only good weed is a weed that's dead ♪ ♪ roundup yeha! [ whip cracks ] [ male announcer ] roundup... [ whip cracks ] with the new one-touch wand. progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes.
. >> watson's pencil defense did have some success. his prosecutor wanted 25 years. he was eventually sentenced to 12, but with good behavior and time served, he will be eligible for release in 7 1/2 years. >>> coming up, one of the most colorful inmates at maricopa. >> this is one of my daughter. the reason why i'm in here. >>> and later, one of the most feared. >> she is the one in this whole jail that creeps me out for a better word. >> rest assured,...
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the prosecutor is trying to say she's a liar and the defense says she killed in self-defense. ted roland has details. >> reporter: jodi arias sat and watched as both sides argued over how they believe she killed her exboyfriend, travis alexander. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez told jurors that arias planned alexander's 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen gun. he says after having sex with alexander she attacked him when his guard was down, while he was posing for these photos in the shower. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> reporter: family members of travis alexander broke down while martinez showed crime scene photos showing the brutality of the killing in which alexander was shot in the head and stabbed nearly 30 times. >> he was killed in three different ways. a stab wound to the heart would have killed him. the obvious thing, the slitting of the throat would have killed him and the shot to the
the prosecutor is trying to say she's a liar and the defense says she killed in self-defense. ted roland has details. >> reporter: jodi arias sat and watched as both sides argued over how they believe she killed her exboyfriend, travis alexander. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez told jurors that arias planned alexander's 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen gun. he...
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lot of savings we can make in national security, but right now we, in the words of the secretary of defense and our uniformed service chiefs, we're putting the security of this nation at risk. >> i want to end on politics. you had your old friend and former colleague in the senate, the vice president joe biden, offering some political analysis about the 2008 race. here's part of what he said. >> and the truth of the matter is, barack knows i know had the economy not collapsed around your ears, john, in the middle of, litelly, just as you were -- as things were moving, you at least would have, i think you probably would have won, but it would have been incredibly, incredibly, incredibly closer. you inherited a really difficult time. >> if not for the economy, you would have been president, is that how you see it? >> no. look, joe biden and i are very close friends, and i think it would have been a much closer race, but, i'll tell you, he has -- president obama ran a great race, and that campaign matters. i appreciate the fact that my dear friend would say something like that, but i know that
lot of savings we can make in national security, but right now we, in the words of the secretary of defense and our uniformed service chiefs, we're putting the security of this nation at risk. >> i want to end on politics. you had your old friend and former colleague in the senate, the vice president joe biden, offering some political analysis about the 2008 race. here's part of what he said. >> and the truth of the matter is, barack knows i know had the economy not collapsed around...
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because of the sophisticated air defense system built by the russians, we, you know, it's not libya. we can't do this. you will probably have to put some boots on the ground and have a sort of more extensive operation against their extensive anti-air operation and have a -- >> guys like mccain who understands the military history of our country and who is a patriot. i know he's on the right. he moves further right sometimes. bolton is an ideologue about the middle east. why would mccain? is it sticking it to obama do you think? >> i hope it's not. let's put it that way. they do seem to have this grand world view of this notion of, you know, we got to be tough here, be tough there, be tough there, to be tough there. regardless of being tough here is in our interest of not. it keeps playing that way. i talked to people in the administration. they raise other options. perhaps if there's a proof of chemical weapon use that is more than just minimal that they could have a limited military strike. you remember back before the iraq war, when we were arguing about this. bush made it seem lik
because of the sophisticated air defense system built by the russians, we, you know, it's not libya. we can't do this. you will probably have to put some boots on the ground and have a sort of more extensive operation against their extensive anti-air operation and have a -- >> guys like mccain who understands the military history of our country and who is a patriot. i know he's on the right. he moves further right sometimes. bolton is an ideologue about the middle east. why would mccain?...
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the is really defense forces, did more to safeguard the rights of civilians than any other army in the history of warfare. obama's you and representative told the ghost of the report, balanced, 1-sided and unacceptable. and the israeli government would not cooperate with him and mentioned he was not interviewed any. and reluctantly agreed that his anti-israeli report had been flawed. and never supported is true. and the think i'm losing my voice. and the mutual self-interest that there are three main reasons why american presidents have supported jews and israel. and admiration. and the president followed the viewers of the american people and all the while support jews in israel against many neutral enemy's. most of non informed non-jewish americans know that the jews have suffered and throughout their range intend recent history's showed them the same bible, the same values to democracy. although jews are only 2% of the american population, one nobel prize in any category, 1% of their numbers. you may remember president john adams. and, and continue to do more for the advancement of
the is really defense forces, did more to safeguard the rights of civilians than any other army in the history of warfare. obama's you and representative told the ghost of the report, balanced, 1-sided and unacceptable. and the israeli government would not cooperate with him and mentioned he was not interviewed any. and reluctantly agreed that his anti-israeli report had been flawed. and never supported is true. and the think i'm losing my voice. and the mutual self-interest that there are...
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the ceos reacted defensively. they said, look, we're already offering people choses. we have low-fat this, low-sugar fat that. if they really want that, they can buy those alternative products. we are beholden both to consumers and our own shareholders. they left the meeting, basically, going back to what they'd been doing and continue to do which is having a deep reliance on salt, sugar and fat. >> so what are processed foods? is how do you define them? >> you know, processed foods, i'm mostly looking at what people like to call ultra processed foods because, look, even a baby carrot can be defined as a processed food because it doesn't grow that way in the ground. it's a regular carrot that gets shaved into the baby form. but typically, i mean, more my sense processed foods are those -- for my sense processed foods are those that take natural ingredients and highly refine them, highly process them. and the formulas, too, are of the products that i'm writing about in the book are incredibly dependent on salt, sugar or fat. it's not a mystery. you can pick up the labe
the ceos reacted defensively. they said, look, we're already offering people choses. we have low-fat this, low-sugar fat that. if they really want that, they can buy those alternative products. we are beholden both to consumers and our own shareholders. they left the meeting, basically, going back to what they'd been doing and continue to do which is having a deep reliance on salt, sugar and fat. >> so what are processed foods? is how do you define them? >> you know, processed...
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. >> reporter: jodi arias was the defense star witness, spending 18 days on the stand, trying to save herself from a possible conviction and death sentence. >> i really thought he had intentions to kill me. >> reporter: arias insists it was self-defense when she killed her boyfriend, travis alexander in june of 2008, saying he attacked her after she accidentally dropped his new camera, while she was taking these photos of him in the shower. >> he lifted me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot, and he body slammed me again on the tile. >> you needed to go get that knife at that point, correct? >> reporter: despite days of grueling cross-examination -- >> you never told us he had a knife, did you? >> no, i wasn't asked. >> reporter: during the testimony, arias never seemed to deviate from her version of what happened, rattling off specific dates and details of her life. the one thing jodi arias claims she can't remember is the actual killing of travis alexander. >> do you have any memories of slashing mr. alexander's throat? >> no. >> reporter: some of the toughest questions
. >> reporter: jodi arias was the defense star witness, spending 18 days on the stand, trying to save herself from a possible conviction and death sentence. >> i really thought he had intentions to kill me. >> reporter: arias insists it was self-defense when she killed her boyfriend, travis alexander in june of 2008, saying he attacked her after she accidentally dropped his new camera, while she was taking these photos of him in the shower. >> he lifted me up as he was...
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check out my defense. ♪ >> doing great. >> usually when i'm at a hotel, i'm inside of it. oh, god. >> reporter: now, it was an afternoon of courage for lexi and me but it's a lifetime of courage for the special olympians around the world. katie sanchez competes in several sports. she is fearless. take a look. >> are you nervous at all? >> no. >> not nervous even a bit? >> no. i'm excited to go over the edge. >> reporter: you could see she was more brave than i. she competes for the state of virginia. there are events going on every day all across the united states and across the world. katy raised almost $2,000. if you'd like to support special olympians, just log on to foxnews.com/anhg. congratulations to katy for tackling that hotel. she is just much more brave than i could. >> me too. i love her attitude. she's excited about the challenge. you and i were a little. >> reporter: i was a bit of a wuss. and we met rose who went down last year with you. they are brave. >> all right. we have for you -- now that you've accomplished it, you've officially done it. you have gone
check out my defense. ♪ >> doing great. >> usually when i'm at a hotel, i'm inside of it. oh, god. >> reporter: now, it was an afternoon of courage for lexi and me but it's a lifetime of courage for the special olympians around the world. katie sanchez competes in several sports. she is fearless. take a look. >> are you nervous at all? >> no. >> not nervous even a bit? >> no. i'm excited to go over the edge. >> reporter: you could see she was...
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and just as he said that, out of the corner of my eye i saw don rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, and vice president cheney were walking out of the oval office, and the president walked over the greet them. and at that stage they were discussing the timing of the start of the war in iraq. >> host: when you see a meeting like this happening, how close can you physically get to these three? >> guest: well, i tried to give them space, you know, i didn't get too close. but it was -- that was fine because i felt, you know, photographically speaking i was in the right spot in order to capture the environment. you know, they were standing outside the oval office. i actually shot a photo with a telephoto so you can really see their expressions during this moment. and i was just far away enough where i really couldn't hear what they were saying, but i can definitely tell from the expressions that it was a or very intense discussion. >> host: eric draper, did the photos that are contained in "front row seat," did they have to be cleared by secret service, by the bush folks? >> guest: yeah. ever
and just as he said that, out of the corner of my eye i saw don rumsfeld, the secretary of defense, and vice president cheney were walking out of the oval office, and the president walked over the greet them. and at that stage they were discussing the timing of the start of the war in iraq. >> host: when you see a meeting like this happening, how close can you physically get to these three? >> guest: well, i tried to give them space, you know, i didn't get too close. but it was --...
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and if i'm the defense, that's my focus. the focus is not on the self-defense. yes, you have to make that part of your closing argument, yes, you have to argue that to the jury. but i think going through your mind, the most important thing you want to try to convince the jurors is, there's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt of premeditation here. >> that could increase the significance of the decision by the judge. has not been made yet whether or not to allow manslaughter. >> this is a really important question. the question is as a legal matter should the judge offer manslaughter as an option to the jurors? the prosecutors say there's no evidence of manslaughter. the defense says it should go to the jury with that question. i don't think there's a real good chance she'll get convicted of manslaughter even if the judge gives it, the problem for prosecutors is if manslaughter is offered as an option, it could lead to a compromise verdict and the compromise would be second degree murder. second degree murder would be a big victory for jodi arias in connection wi
and if i'm the defense, that's my focus. the focus is not on the self-defense. yes, you have to make that part of your closing argument, yes, you have to argue that to the jury. but i think going through your mind, the most important thing you want to try to convince the jurors is, there's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt of premeditation here. >> that could increase the significance of the decision by the judge. has not been made yet whether or not to allow manslaughter. >> this...
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most of them were harsh on mccain, when mccain talked about his belief that -- not even defensively, just sort of aggressively that marriage is between a man and a woman, the entire room applauded. when these people got up and thanked him on the background check vote, the entire room applauded. it didn't seem in line with the polling that republicans didn't quite believe saying that all the members who voted against background checks saw their popularity decrease. something more important than what i saw is mary landrieu in louisiana and kay hagan in north carolina voted for the bill and were immediately attacked by republicans, just kind of knee-jerk assuming this would be bad for them. both of them have inched up in the polls. so democrats lost this vote because of -- for procedural reasons. they got 55 or 56 ayes for it but the way they framed it was popular. they just have not convinced enough republicans and enough red state democrats that it's in their interest to support it politically. they might have inched a little closer to that this week. >> dave weigel, slate political r
most of them were harsh on mccain, when mccain talked about his belief that -- not even defensively, just sort of aggressively that marriage is between a man and a woman, the entire room applauded. when these people got up and thanked him on the background check vote, the entire room applauded. it didn't seem in line with the polling that republicans didn't quite believe saying that all the members who voted against background checks saw their popularity decrease. something more important than...